17 September 2012

painting autumn

New autumn decoration on my burlap bulletin board.

At summer's beginning I moved to a new office and became enamored with the magnolia trees that grow outside my window ~ especially the dark, glossy leaves and the unique stamen inside the huge white blossoms that I couldn't help gathering and drawing. Now the leaves are dropping on the paths and they are so beautiful! I picked some up and gave them a little extra color.


I don't know how long they'll last, but autumn is about changes and transitions, so it seems right that the autumn leaf banner I hung may not last too long.



If you'd like a painted magnolia leaf, send me your address at kimikobashi{at}ymail{dot}com and I will make one for you. Hopefully they don't dry too much on the way and arrive crunchy. I'll try to find the freshest dry leaves that I can. :)

Happy Autumn!

21 comments:

ti-igra said...

Wow! How beautiful! Kimi, it's looks like an Indian leavess :) They are full of spirit and energy of Nature! So nice, so wonderful!!!!!! <3<3<3

Annarack said...

I love these so much, such a great idea. You should get spray cans too, who knows what awesome results you might achieve ;) I really like the zig zag one that is my favourite.

kimi said...

I like the spray cans idea ~ can do several at once and also put something down underneath to create silhouettes of the leaves. I'll have to try it!

kimi said...

Thank you! They were fun to paint, too. Knowing they are transient, don't have to worry too much about making a complex work. Just listening to the leaf to see what it wants on it! :)

Kye Sangha said...

I once wrote a love letter on autumn leaves-never thought of painting them! These are great!

WindFlower7 said...

What a nice idea!! I also liked the color of the ribbon which matches to brown.

WindFlower7 said...

What a nice idea!! I also liked the color of the ribbon which matches to brown.

kimi said...

That's sounds romantic... :) I love how the leaves are impermanent and unreliable as a long-term canvas, but I'd hope my love letter would last longer!

kimi said...

I thought perhaps a classroom of children could each paint a few leaves. All strung together they'd be a long and beautiful garland. We'd need nice ribbon, too!

Dana Carey said...

What a fun idea, Kimi. Autumn is my favorite season and I've collected many leaves but never thought to paint on them. I love what you chose to paint on the leaves.

kimi said...

Thank you, Dana! Always nice to hear from you. I shared these with the art teacher at the school I work at and she had the kids go outside and collect their own leaves to paint on them. They also came out very pretty. I hope you try it, too!

Juriko Kosaka said...

Kawaii!
I felt autumn in your place:)

rica said...

these are beautiful Kimi :) Will be collecting dried up leaves soon *HUGS*

SaylorMade said...

I am working on a mail art reply to you and getting back to reading and replying to my favourite blogs. I may be far too late for a painted leaf... but if one were to make it's way into a reply to me, I would not be disappointed. :D They are lovely!! Which reminds me, did you ever see Anika's stitched leaves? Take a look through her Flickr, and you'll see.

kimi said...

Fantastic! Do share!

kimi said...

Arigatou! It's nice when the feeling communicates across the web to a friend across the sea. ^_^

kimi said...

I shall send you one, Jeannine! I haven't seen Anika's stitched leaves ~ will definitely check that out. Sounds beautiful!

she. said...

These are really beautiful you're very telented.

kimi said...

Thank you for stopping by! :)

Chantal said...
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Chantal said...

These are gorgeous! What a beautiful idea.